RBD Buying26 Mar 2018 18:23
I haven't posted here for quite a while, nice to see some new faces on the board and some old ones. The kinky passion fruit that gives you the runs is and always has been making sexual innuendos or going on about rulers and pulling hair lol how you doing haha.
I see you are up to your old deramping tricks but quite frankly you bashed this for ages and then brought in once done bashing -- so credibility gone --. We know you are looking for another entry and despite not having a single, factual, credible post, about anything negative, you bought it which can only mean you too see the potential. Not that anyone cares.
Then there is wood for brains who will no doubt bring up his three seahorses five miles away theory next or go on about tourist beaches erm, maybe pop down there and check out the tourists. They will be the ones in big coats who walk about 2 minutes from their cars to take a look at the sea, buy a bag of chips and drive home again. The local residents (well those that aren't asleep on the pavement with syringes hanging out their arms), all seem rather keen.
Maybe it is the possible prospective economic turnaround in their little area of the world, or maybe increased trade, jobs, new roads, or maybe they are fed up with the three seahorses preventing them use their speedboats, etc. etc. I gave up trying to explain the flaws in the deramps last time he/she is an eco-warrior who just wants to hug trees and cause investors in oil or gas companies pain best to ignore in my view.
But let's not forget that this is just one of many, many, many opportunities that are in hand and many, many, many future ones. The share price is likely to be worth multiples of current price as this story unfolds.
It is a bargain at this level and if it went any lower I would suggest buying some more, but much more likely - it will stay in this range of 62.5 to 72.5 until it explodes upwards.
Those attempting to use manipulation of emotions to get in a little cheaper know the full power this has to explode upwards when that bullish momentum is driven by further news and fear of missing out on a real winner. I will hold my shares and buy on any dips but expect real big gains to come.